Temporary break from the spring rain
By Liz Szewczyk / March 28, 2018Weather Forecaster Liz Szewczyk breaks down the conditions leading into your Easter weekend forecast.
Weather Forecaster Liz Szewczyk breaks down the conditions leading into your Easter weekend forecast.
Welcome to InQueeries & Theories. This week we are discussing Love Simon. Is the queer community represented well in this medium? Are the actors appropriate? All of this and more in this episode of InQueeries & Theories.
One-thousand feet under the ocean and back again, renowned oceanographer Sylvia Earle shares her wisdom at Ball State.
Morgan Nadaline and the Cardinals will try to show their drive throughout the month of April.
We're back witches, with another magical episode of the Coven Podcast. This week, we're looking at social media and how it can have it negative sides. Social media can be used for a plethora of things, but there are definitely some negative activities that occur. Be prepared, because we talk about some serious topics in this episode of The Coven.
When Steven Motton was a kid, his family ate ketchup sandwiches.
Cell phones today are more powerful than ever and capable of listening in on anything said around them. The apps we use are owned by people who make the bulk of their money from advertisements.
To some, becoming a princess means being a pageant girl. But for one Indianapolis 500 Festival Princess, the title means more than a crown.
The United States was founded on the principle that anyone could become successful, but this American Dream has proved more difficult for those from lower classes.
Moderate temperatures in store through the 7-day, but rain looks to play spoiler.
This is the first time since 2016 that the Cardinals have sent an individual specialist to a Regional competition.
‘Far Cry 5’ manages to break free from the “Ubisoft open-world game” tropes, providing a gameplay experience that stays consistently fresh throughout the entire playthrough. The game may not be perfectly designed, but manages to be fun even during the most frustrating bits. The story and characters also surpass expectations, being very compelling to learn about throughout the journey. Ubisoft continues to nail their stellar presentation as well, this time in a whole new environment. It may be a rocky road at times, but the journey through it is definitely worth the trouble. Hope County is definitely worth the visit for those who’ve either never experienced this type of game before or for those who’ve become burnt out on the open-world genre.
The Ball State Technology Center, located in Bracken library, is now taking your old technology and recycling it for you, free of charge. Byte spoke to BSU Director of Unified Technology Support Laura Petty to learn more about the program.